If people are looking for a good place to stay to date my favorite place has been the Inn Of The Six Mountains. It is the best place you can stay for the money its a mile from the lifts but they have a free shuttle so its no big deal. Second best place is Mountain Inn which is around the same price but is right on the mountain so you can walk it if you want. Just don't stay in the Killington Grand Resort Hotel it is way overpriced for what you get.

So I really wanna head up to Killington with the girlfriend on Thanksgiving weekend... but she's still a noob and will only ride the bunny hill. Can anyone confirm if they will have or do currently have any trail open that is similar to a bunny hill? The weather reports shows that it's supposed to snow all Thanksgiving weekend up there. Super excited.

I rode yesterday and today; it was pretty fun—missed hitting up on snow. The problem was that during the afternoon, a lot of the places were melting a bit, which meant by close some places I was boarding on wet rocks. I think they need like 3x thicker snow to last the day.

Were either one of you other guys riding a Crew with white/green K2 bindings? We spotted that as well as a Vspot. Weed said something to the girl with the Vspot but she was either ignoring him or didn't know what she was riding

I got to ride Friday, Saturday and Sunday, all beautiful days, bringing
me up to 12 days, so far. Those guns were killer, but it was worth enduring them to get top to bottom going. With the rate they are blowing snow, they will be getting a lot more open soon.

I spotted the same guy with the 160 Reverse Crew, I've seen before this weekend.

he Killy interactive trail map shows the Yodeler trail is open. That's a beginner trail correct? I really want to go this weekend but can't if there's no beginner trail!(bc of gf)

From what I can tell they have green trails open but not the easiest green trails. But I haven't been there yet, maybe one of the Killington veterans can comment. I've got a place on a bus going up there Sunday, I'm pissed because I twisted my knee kiteboarding yesterday. Hope I can still go with a brace.

Rode here this morning (friday november 26th). Soggy at the bottom(rain), but it was trying to change over to snow. Top was very foggy, and difficult at times to see. But the snow was soft, and coverage was acceptable..... I left before 11 am so didn't see much of a crowd.

Temps supposed to drop up here so the buzz around the mtn is more snow making tonight... and with flurries in the forecast tomorrow, it should make for good riding.

I got up to Killington a few years ago and it was a blast compared to PA boarding. Conditions were great, the trails were endless (comparatively) and the mountain had tons of great people. All around I would love to go back.
If anyone is looking for an awesome place to stay too, check out the Red Clover Inn. Sounds shabby but its actually a really nice bed and breakfast joint. A little pricey but a great place to stay and even better place to take a significant other. I will mention i heard it sold to new owners recently so I'm not sure how it is compared to a few years ago but still a really cool place.

Yesterday was pretty windblown, with a lot of traffic on the runs, making everything pretty icy. When we left yesterday they were getting natural snow showers so this morning should be good, but look for it to be skied off by 1pm.

Sunday was OK, it was great to see some snow, my first time at Killington, like the K-1 gondola and the sheer size of the place. There was no waiting for lifts and the place really thinned out after 3 p.m..

I went to Killington a few times. I found that staying in the Killington Grand wasn't too badly priced, provided you stay and ski there for 5 days. If you did not stay and ski there that long, I would not recommend it as I think it would be very pricey. I am not sure how much a 3 day package would be. But the 5 day package was not that bad. You got a nice breakfast buffet included, and you are just a walk across the bridge to the lift. They have an outdoor heated pool that's open year round. You get in the pool indoors and swim through some plastic strips to get outdoors. It's pretty neat. If you were never there, a trip to the wobbly barn steakhouse is a must. Its pricey, but its very good. The service has always been good there too. Casey's Caboose is a good restaurant as well. And Basin Sports is on of the best ski/snowboard shops I have ever been to.

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